Ever since BMW released the highly anticipated M2 ahead of the 2016 model year, enthusiasts have been clamoring for more performance-oriented versions. It now appears BMW is giving its fans what they wanted — its American fans, that is.

BMW apparently added a new limited-production version of the M2 to the ordering system for its U.S. dealers Thursday, according to BMW Blog. Dubbed the M2 M Performance Edition, the car will be limited to 150 units and start at $61,695.

Even though the M Performance Edition is roughly $10,000 more than the standard car, it reportedly isn’t the track-focused M2 everybody’s been talking about. Instead, this is believed to be a standard M2 that’s been loaded with M Performance Parts, such as M Performance coilovers, a titanium-tipped M Performance exhaust system, black kidney grilles and LED door projectors.

To save weight, BMW gave the coupe manually adjustable seats, basic keyless entry, single-zone climate control as well as a standard audio system. Although the German manufacturer didn’t focus solely on shaving tenths off the M2’s lap time, as it will only be available with a six-speed manual gearbox, rather than a dual-clutch automatic.

All 150 examples reportedly come with the M Driver’s Package, which raises the electronic speed limiter to 168 mph from 155 mph. BMW also will only offer the M2 Performance Edition in Alpine White.